The move comes as technology companies send an increasing amount of traffic across private networks, the report said.
Google took a stake in a similar $300 million cable in 2010, according to the report. The Internet search company would use the new sub-sea cable to connect data centres in Oregon and Japan, the report said.
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A public network is a type of network where anyone can access and or connect to other networks or the Internet through it.
A lot of Google's bandwidth is reserved for its private 'B4' network, which transmits emails, YouTube videos among other data, the report said. The network carries more traffic than the public-facing one the company uses to transmit search results to the Internet, the WSJ reported.
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